Police station evacuated after ordnance handed in

Google Street View of Newport Police Station - a red, two-storey brick building from the mid to late 20th century with rows of square windows across both floors and a flag pole on the side.Image source, Google
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The object was handed in to Newport Police Station

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A police station was evacuated and surrounding roads closed after a member of the public handed in a suspected unexploded ordnance device.

The object was handed in to Newport Police Station on the Isle of Wight at about 10:40 GMT.

Newport High Street, Pyle Street, South Street and Quay Street were closed while bomb disposal experts assessed the item.

Island Roads said at 14:40 the cordon had been lifted.

Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary said the police station was closed "as a precaution, and to ensure the safety of all staff and members of the public".

It said staff and officers were still "working and operational from alternative locations".

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